Transforming Learning through Open Educational Resources Sir John Daniel Commonwealth of Learning

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Transforming Learningthrough

Open Educational Resources

Sir John DanielCommonwealth of Learning

“…any learner anywhere in the Commonwealth shall be able to

study any distance teaching programme available from any

bona fide college or university in the Commonwealth”.

From the Briggs Report:‘Towards a Commonwealth of

Learning’1987

‘Open Educational Resources’

2002

A consortium of 13 African universities… involving 700 teacher educators.

It works across 12 African countries –– by creating teacher education materials in Arabic, English, French and Kiswahili.

Last year 400,000 African teachers worked with TESSA materials in 19 teacher education programmes.

These materials they have a direct impact on millions of children through

their use in the classroom.

Collaborative Development of

Learning Materials

COL & Hewlett Foundation

20 sets of self-instructional materials in the senior secondary

curriculum (each is a complete syllabus for one grade 10 or 12

subject)

The Virtual University for Small States of the

Commonwealth

Knowledge is the

common wealth of

humankind

Encourage the production, adaptation, and re-use

of Open Educational

Resources

Open Licencesuse existing copyright laws and enable the copyright holder to

allow the material to be used in various

ways.

World Conference on Open Educational Resources

Paris – June 20-22 – 2012

Open Educational Resources

Seeking worldwide commitment

THANK YOU

For text and slides:www.col.org/speeches

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